Feature Engineering for Machine Learning: Principles and Techniques for Data Scientists
C**S
Grossly overpriced!
The description will have you believe that this book is over 600 pages, making the £48 seem justified.At just 191 pages however, this is book is a grossly overpriced. Content is good, but not worth this price!
M**L
Hace un repaso bastante completo
Me ha gustado que este libro hace un repaso de múltiples técnicas para distintos tipos de datos. Me hubiera gustado más profundidad en los primeros temas pero en general cumple con lo que esperaba.
H**A
Great book
Great book. Well written. Higly recommend this for anyone who want To learn features enginnering
A**S
Helpful, but feels unfinished
It's great that someone's written a book about Feature Engineering and it contains a lot of interesting material. I also like that clear readable coding examples are included (Python), so that the reader can try at home.But, it feels unfinished. The book is pretty short and the set of topics seems more like what the authors were interested in than a survey of the field. The level of explanation varies from super-detailed to glossing over concepts and technical terms that most readers won't know.The biggest issue is that the graphics are mostly hand-drawn on some kind of tablet and look like they were scrawled out quickly. I've attached one example. As you can see, they didn't even bother to adjust the contrast. So, the images have a dull gray background. Disappointing that O'Reilly didn't take care of this for the authors.
C**.
Professional advancement
Very technical. Good book to get in and get out.
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